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Colli Perugini DOC: Umbrian Wines Worth Discovering

If you're looking for authentic Italian wines that tell a real story, the Colli Perugini DOC region deserves your attention. This corner of Umbria, just south of Perugia, has been making wine for centuries - and they're still doing it the right way.

Why These Hills Make Great Wine

The secret starts with the soil. These hills have clay mixed with limestone, which sounds technical but basically means the vines get exactly what they need. The climate helps too - not too hot in summer, not too cold in winter. Perfect for grapes that need time to develop character.

What really makes a difference here is the daily temperature swing. Hot days, cool nights. That's what gives these wines their freshness and keeps the flavors bright. Most vineyards face south, catching plenty of sun, while the Tiber River nearby keeps things from getting too extreme.

You'll find some excellent producers here. Cantina La Spina sits in a medieval village called Spina - they've been perfecting their craft for generations. Goretti has this amazing 14th-century tower and makes some seriously good Grechetto. Cenci works with soils full of travertine stone, which gives their wines a distinctive mineral edge.

The Grapes That Matter

The star of the show is Grechetto - an ancient white grape that's been grown here forever. It makes wines that are crisp and floral, with just enough body to pair well with food. Not flashy, just really well-made.

Trebbiano Spoletino is another local favorite. Don't confuse it with regular Trebbiano - this one's special. It brings minerality and freshness that you can actually taste. For reds, Sangiovese does what it does best: bright cherry flavors with enough acidity to make your mouth water.

The DOC covers whites (10.5% alcohol minimum), reds (11% minimum), some sparkling wines, and even a dessert wine called Vin Santo that hits 16%. Each style has its place, but they all share that clean, honest character that makes Umbrian wines so appealing.

What You Need to Know

The rules here aren't complicated - just focused on quality. Yields are limited so the grapes actually concentrate their flavors. The growing area covers six towns between Perugia and Terni, each bringing something slightly different to the mix.

Serve the whites chilled (8-12°C), reds at cellar temperature (16-18°C). Nothing fancy required - just good glasses and maybe some local cheese.

Where to Experience These Wines

Cantina La Spina represents everything good about small-scale winemaking. The Peccia family runs things, and their wines like Rosso Spina and A Fortiori show what happens when you really care about what you're doing.

Goretti has been at this since the early 1900s, so they know a thing or two about making wine that lasts. Their tastings usually include local food pairings that make sense - not just random combinations.

Many of these places offer vineyard visits. Some have e-bikes if you want to explore the countryside. Others focus on the cellar experience. All of them understand that wine tastes better when you know where it comes from.

Food and Wine That Work Together

These Umbrian wines were made to go with food. The whites work beautifully with anything involving truffles (this is Umbria, after all), fresh cheeses, or simple fish preparations. The reds handle grilled meats, hearty stews, and the kind of cured meats that Umbria does so well.

What's refreshing about this region is how it balances tradition with just enough innovation to keep things interesting. These aren't wines trying to impress critics - they're wines made for people who actually drink them.

Check out what WonderUmbria has selected from this area. They understand that the best wines come from producers who care more about quality than quantity.

     

UMBRIAN ORGANIC WHITE WINE GRE...

Anticello Cenci is a white wine from Umbria, aged for 7 months in steel with frequent bâtonnage and with a deep straw yellow color with golden reflect...

     

€ 16,00 13,11 euro (prezzo al netto dell'iva)

     

NEBBIOLO A FORTIORI WINE | LA ...

"A Fortiori" Umbria Red Wine by Cantina La Spina is a pure Nebbiolo, rare and precious, grown on the rolling hills of the Colli Perugini from a histor...

     

€ 35,00 28,69 euro (prezzo al netto dell'iva)

     

POLIMANTE DELLA SPINA - ITALIA...

Polimante della Spina comes from the beautiful hills of Marsciano in Umbria, inside the Colli Perugini zone, where the Peccia family has been making w...

     

€ 25,00 20,49 euro (prezzo al netto dell'iva)

     

ROSSO SPINA | PREMIUM UMBRIAN ...

When you taste Rosso Spina, you immediately understand why the Peccia family chose these hills of Marsciano for their project. This isn't just another...

     

€ 24,00 19,67 euro (prezzo al netto dell'iva)

     

EBURNEO | ANCIENT UMBRIAN WHIT...

Eburneo comes from a simple idea: what if we let four old Umbrian grape varieties do what they do best? No fancy marketing, no complicated story - jus...

     

€ 12,00 9,84 euro (prezzo al netto dell'iva)

     

FILARE MAIORE RARE UMBRIAN WHI...

Filare Maiore isn’t just another white wine from Umbria. Around Spina, locals have always known it by its old nickname, “Trubbianello”—a grape that’s ...

     

€ 15,00 12,30 euro (prezzo al netto dell'iva)

     

PINOT GRIGIO ALAGO CENCI UMBRI...

Àlago is a wine aged for 7 months in steel with frequent bâtonnage. The color is straw yellow with greenish reflections, the scent is varietal, white ...

     

€ 16,00 13,11 euro (prezzo al netto dell'iva)

     

UMBRIAN ORGANIC RED WINE MERLO...

Ascheria is an organic wine vinified and subsequently aged in 500-liter tonneaux. With an austere purplish color, its scent recalls the fruit, black c...

     

€ 25,00 20,49 euro (prezzo al netto dell'iva)

     

UMBRIAN ORGANIC RED WINE SAN B...

This wine, is produced near Perugia in Umbria by the Cantina Cenci; expert winemakers for four generations. The aging of San Biagio wine takes place f...

     

€ 16,00 13,11 euro (prezzo al netto dell'iva)

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